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In not super correct but maybe easy to understand terms, if the signal line goes high, the transistor becomes conductive and the 10V vanishes into the ground, and because of the 1k resistor the 10V line can't fight the ground (which would be a short). The result is that the output line is at 0V while the signal is high. If the signal line goes low, the connection to ground is cut and the 10V line becomes strong enough again to pull the output high to 10VI can follow the fritz diagram but I am hoping someone can explain how its working, 10v is inbound and then goes through 1k resistor which then goes to the collector and outputs 10v pwm but just not sure I follow how that is working. The blue lines are the 10v pwm output, 5v pwm from the reef-pi hat goes through a 10k resistor to the base pin, just not sure how that is switching the 10v input. Prolly a dumb question just trying to understand how it works. :)
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A side effect is that this inverts the signal, i.e. if input signal is high then output signal is low and vice versa.
